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Research on the Application of Three-dimensional Digital Model in the Protection and Inheritance of Traditional Architecture: –Take the example of the Ma Tau Wall of Huizhou architecture

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As a representative architectural style of Huizhou architecture, the Ma Tau Wall has a deep historical and cultural heritage, and plays an important role in the study of Huizhou culture and the innovation and development of modern architecture. This paper will take the Huizhou Ma Tau Wall as an example and combine it with 3D animation to explore how the traditional architecture can be preserved and inherited in digital form with the support of 3D technology. Under the study of fieldwork and literature review, the Ma Tau Wall is digitally restored through Maya and given interactive effects with the help of UE4, and finally it is made into an interactive model, so that the viewers can experience the traditional ancient architecture culture in a novel form, which is more beneficial to the protection and inheritance of ancient architecture.

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    IPMV '22: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Image Processing and Machine Vision
    March 2022
    121 pages
    ISBN:9781450395823
    DOI:10.1145/3529446

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